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Rachel Reeves will call on Monday to support his skeptical Labor Party to support his plan to boost the British economy, including a very controversial proposal of Heathrow Airport extension.
The Prime Minister is said to be standing on the company side of the company over consumers, and to build a third runway at the largest airport in the UK, with the risk of affecting the government’s environmental goals. It is said to be supported and faced criticism from some of the party.
However, when Reeves meets the Diet Labor Party on Monday, to members of the Diet that he will try to defeat his critics, and if he does not grow, he will not be able to provide funds to the improvement of public services they want. I’m going to tell you.
Leves, who met investors at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, will meet with the highest executive officer over the next two days to persuade him to have a reliable growth strategy.
Many business leaders are concerned that her policy may be one of the economic stagnation.
Leves claimed on Sunday that the aviation industry is becoming more environmentally friendly, effectively confirmed that it supports the construction of the third runway at Heathrow Airport when conducting a “growth” speech on Wednesday.
“A lot of aviation has changed,” said Reeves, who was asked about the claims of London, Saddek Khan, who would have achieved the air purification and net zero goals.
She is becoming more sustainable air fuel for BBC’s Laura Quensberg, and says, “If the third runway is available, the plane will be able to land at Heathrow Airport instead of going around London. “Was said.
Leves has already agreed to the expansion of London City Airport and Stansted Airport, and will also approve the expansion of Gatwick Airport and Luton Airport on Wednesday, significantly expanding the capacity of London Airport. Is shown.
The third runway was first proposed by the Labor Party in 2003 in 2003 for economic reasons, but failed, but failed, but failed.
Mr. Khan and the environmental protection organization have been opposed for many years due to legal binding goals, which have achieved zero carbon emissions in the UK. However, Secretary Ed Milliband Energy, who threatened to resign over the problem during the Gordon Brown administration, said that this week would not resign if the third runway was approved.
According to Paul McGines, the third runway prohibition coalition: “”The expansion of other airports in London is a more risky plan, even if it is not invested, even if the basis of the complex and expensive third runway peculiar to Heathrow Airport. “
Left Labor Party members are concerned that Reeves is away from consumers and is concerned that regulation frameworks are in a direction that is advantageous to large companies, so a member of the Diet is “she is throwing a large company.” Was stated.
However, the Prime Minister argued on Sunday that without drastic reforms, the UK would be inadequate, and the government would not be able to achieve a goal of 1.5 million new houses in the current council.
“The answer to the new development was too much,” no. But that attitude hinders economic growth and further worsening the lives of working people, “she said. “I don’t think low growth is our fate.”
Leves has announced a new plan to accelerate the construction of a newly built house near the commuter station as part of a reform based on a new plan and infrastructure bill.
The Ministry of Finance states that the default answers will be “yes” when new rules submit an application for a type of system that can be accepted in major areas such as commuting transportation hubs. Ta.
Leves also supported the recycling project around Manchester’s Old Trafford, which has been promoted by Mayor Andy Bernam, Mayor Grator Manchester.
The Ministry of Finance said that “new housing, commercial and public spaces are the brilliant examples of a bold development promotion model that promotes the growth of the entire region.”
Manchester United has a rebuilding or redevelopment plan for Old Trafford, claiming that it may promote one of the British “largest urban regeneration projects”.
By the end of this season, the Premier League club will decide whether to establish a new stadium in Japan to create the largest stadium in Japan or upgrade and expand existing stadiums.
Burnham has called the proposal since the 2012 London Olympics “the biggest opportunity for urban revitalization.”